Sigma Lambda Beta
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Sigma Lambda Beta | |
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ΣΛΒ | |
Founded | April 4, 1986 University of Iowa |
Type | Social |
Affiliation | |
Emphasis | Service |
Scope | International (United States, Puerto Rico, United Kingdom) |
Motto | Opportunity for Wisdom, Wisdom for Culture. |
Colors | Royal Purple Pure White |
Flower | Red Carnation |
Mascot | White Stallion Mustang |
Publication | El Iluminador |
Philanthropy | Victor Correa CPR Awareness Day |
Chapters | 141 Established Undergraduate chapters, 9 Associate chapters, 36 Alumni Networks |
Nickname | Betas, Lambda Betas, SLB |
Principles | Brotherhood Scholarship Community Service Cultural Awareness |
Headquarters | 7 Hawkeye Dr. Suite 103-104 North Liberty, IA 52317 USA |
Website | www |
Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Incorporated (ΣΛΒ) (known as Betas, Lambda Betas or SLB) is a historically Latino based fraternity in the United States, now expanded to include a multicultural membership. Founded in 1986 at the University of Iowa, in Iowa City, Iowa the primary purpose of Sigma Lambda Beta is to promote Latino culture based upon the values of fairness, opportunity, and equality. The four principles are Brotherhood, Scholarship, Community Service, and Cultural Awareness.
After less than 30 years, Sigma Lambda Beta expanded to over 120 universities and across 30 states. Today, a collegiate entity can be found at some of the largest institutions. Membership into the organization is open to any person who meets intake requirements.
History
During the fall of 1985, a group of men alongside Baltazar Mendoza-Madrigal, a member of Phi Beta Sigma began to explore the idea of establishing a Latino-based fraternity at the University of Iowa, as they saw a need for a Latino fraternity at the predominantly non-Hispanic white university. Sigma Lambda Beta was recognized and established on April 4, 1986. Since its establishment, the organization tries to honor the principles of brotherhood, scholarship, community service, and cultural awareness.[1]
The fraternity saw a rapid growth in its early years, according to Founding Father Ricardo Zamudio:
"There was a lot of traveling involved in going to other campuses to talk with men who were potentially interested and having them come to our campus to learn more about our organization. From there it slowly became easier to expand to other campuses, as our network of members available to talk to groups at different campuses continued to expand."[2]
As the fraternity grew, Sigma Lambda Beta's membership grew and expanded beyond the Hispanic-Latino origins, making them one of the most diverse Greek lettered organizations in the United States. The organization left the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations (NALFO) due to their increasing multicultural membership and increasing regulatory nature (membership criteria).
Founding Fathers
Coming from all different backgrounds and walks of life the Eighteen Founding Fathers of Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Inc. are:
- Baltazar Mendoza-Madrigal
- Mario Buendia
- Thomas Carrasquillo
- Enrique Carbajal
- Manuel Chavvaria
- Jose Fong
- Rodolfo Garza
- Luis Jimenez
- Eric Montes
- Kuy Ou
- Olakunle Oyeyemi
- Ricardo Zamudio
- Jaime Ramirez Kindred
- Olivero Rivera Davila
- Eugenio Soria Carrion
- Juan Jose Rojas-Cardona
- Juan Valdez
- Eugenio Soria
Philanthropy
National Philanthropy: Víctor Correa CPR Awareness Day
The Victor Correa CPR Awareness Day was created in honor of Sigma Lambda Beta brother Victor "Ziggy" Correa Ortiz who died during a drowning accident where none of the bystanders knew how to administer CPR. The fraternity encourages its members to host CPR training and awareness events.
National events
BetaCon
Betacon is a biennial convention held by Sigma Lambda Beta. Past locations for the conference:
- 1992 - Bloomington, IN
- 1994 - Schaumburg, IL
- 1996 - Schaumburg, IL
- 1998 - Schaumburg, IL
- 2000 - Schaumburg, IL
- 2002 - Washington D.C.
- 2004 - Orlando, FL
- 2006 - Henderson, NV
- 2008 - Dearborn, MI
- 2010 - San Antonio, TX
- 2012 - Tampa Bay, FL
- 2014 - St. Louis, MO
- 2016 - Dallas, TX
- 2018 - Denver, CO
- 2020 - Virtual
- 2022 - Reno, NV
Leadership Institute
Held every other year (alternating with BetaCon), Leadership Institute is a 3-day leadership conference where collegiate brothers are guided through a tailored curriculum with the objective to enhance their leadership and organizational skills to better meet the mission of the fraternity.
Education Foundation
In 2001, brothers of the fraternity formed the Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Inc.’s Educational Foundation as a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. The money raised by the Sigma Lambda Beta Education Foundation is used mainly for the purpose of funding educational and leadership development programs for Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Inc., as well as for scholarships that are made available to undergraduate and graduate student members.[3]
See also
References
- ^ "Sigma Lambda Beta - Our Story". Sigma Lambda Beta.
- ^ Parks, Toberson, Gregory S. , Craig L (2009). Brothers and Sister: Diversity in College Fraternities and Sororities. Rosewood Drive, Massachusetts: Rosemont Publishing & Printing Corp. p. 122. ISBN 978-0838641941.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "SLB Education Foundation". slbfoundation.com. Retrieved 2016-12-02.
External links
- Sigma Lambda Beta
- 1986 establishments in Iowa
- Fraternities and sororities in Puerto Rico
- Fraternity Leadership Association
- Hispanic and Latino American organizations
- International student societies
- Latino fraternities and sororities
- North American Interfraternity Conference
- Student organizations established in 1986
- Student societies in the United States
- University of Iowa